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All in Triathlon with Jelle Geens and Aaron Royle

Talking all things Triathlon with Jelle Geens and Aaron Royle

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    The king is back. Alex Yee returns to racing at WTCS Yokohama.

    This week on All In Triathlon Podcast:Jelle changes up his race schedule and reveals why he’s scrapping one of the US races he was set to compete in.Aaron checks in from Yokohama ahead of the World Para Series alongside Sam, while also previewing this weekend’s WTCS Yokohama as the world’s best return to racing.We also dive into the recent records being broken in long distance racing and discuss what may be behind the rise in bone injuries across triathlon.Take your recovery and performance to the next level: 👉 Use code ALLIN for 15% off your first order 🔗 Pillar Performance⚡ Fuel & Hydration Partner – Precision Fuel & Hydration Use code ALLINTRIATHLON for 15% off your fuel and hydration at checkout 🔗 Precision Fuel & Hydration🏊 Gear Partner – Effortless Swimming Use code ALLINTRIATHLON15 for 15% off your goggles 🔗 Effortless Swimming

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    Road to IM Lake Placid

    Jelle reveals his updated race calendar and explains why his hopes of making it to Kona are still alive. Aaron checks in after a busy weekend away on a coaching course, and the boys dive into the early learnings and athlete reactions to the new 20 metre drafting rule in Ironman racing.We also chat through what these changes could mean for race dynamics, pacing and tactics across the long course season.Take your recovery and performance to the next level: 👉 Use code ALLIN for 15% off your first order 🔗 https://pillarperformance.shop⚡ Fuel & Hydration Partner – Precision Fuel & Hydration Use code ALLINTRIATHLON for 15% off your fuel and hydration at checkout 🔗 https://www.precisionhydration.com🏊 Gear Partner – Effortless Swimming Use code ALLINTRIATHLON15 for 15% off your goggles 🔗 https://effortlessswimming.com

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    What's next?

    Jelle reflects on Texas, sharing his key learnings from the DNF, closing that chapter, and outlining what is next as he looks ahead to the rest of the season.Aaron gives an update on what he has been up to, we run through some of the standout races from the weekend, and finish with our picks for the breakthrough athletes we think could make a big impact this year.A mix of honest reflection, current racing, and a look at what is coming next in the sport.Take your recovery and performance to the next level: 👉 Use code ALLIN for 15% off your first order🔗 https://pillarperformance.shop⚡ Fuel & Hydration Partner – Precision Fuel & HydrationUse code ALLINTRIATHLON for 15% off your fuel and hydration at checkout🔗 https://www.precisionhydration.com🏊 Gear Partner – Effortless SwimmingUse code ALLINTRIATHLON15 for 15% off your goggles🔗 https://effortlessswimming.com

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    IM Texas debrief pod

    Jelle Geens joins us to unpack his experience at Ironman Texas. A race that was tracking exactly to plan until it was not.We dive into how the day unfolded, where things started to unravel, and the key moments that shaped the outcome. Jelle shares honest reflections on what was missing, what he would do differently, and the lessons that come with stepping up to the full distance at the highest level.We finish by looking ahead to what is next, how the coming months will be approached, and what this race means for the bigger picture.Take your recovery and performance to the next level: 👉 Use code ALLIN for 15% off your first order🔗 https://pillarperformance.shop⚡ Fuel & Hydration Partner – Precision Fuel & HydrationUse code ALLINTRIATHLON for 15% off your fuel and hydration at checkout🔗 https://www.precisionhydration.com🏊 Gear Partner – Effortless SwimmingUse code ALLINTRIATHLON15 for 15% off your goggles🔗 https://effortlessswimming.com

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    Marten Van Riel and Jelle preview IM Texas!

    All In Triathlon Podcast – IM Texas Preview 🔥Two of short course triathlon’s biggest names, Jelle Geens and Marten Van Riel, join us to preview what’s shaping up to be an epic showdown at Ironman Texas.Jelle takes us inside his mindset ahead of his first-ever full distance Ironman — from the final days of prep in Texas to the nerves, excitement, and expectations heading into race day.Marten opens up on a different side of the journey, sharing the challenges he’s faced over the winter and how he’s worked through some tough periods mentally to get himself back ready to race.We also dive into: Race tactics and how the pros might approach the day  Key contenders and how the race could unfold  Listener questions to wrap things up If you’re following IM Texas or just love getting inside the heads of the sport’s best, this is one you won’t want to miss.🎉 New Sponsor Announcement – Pillar PerformanceWe’re pumped to welcome Pillar Performance to the All In family.Take your recovery and performance to the next level: 👉 Use code ALLIN for 15% off your first order 🔗 https://pillarperformance.shop⚡ Fuel & Hydration Partner – Precision Fuel & Hydration Use code ALLINTRIATHLON for 15% off your fuel and hydration at checkout 🔗 https://www.precisionhydration.com🏊 Gear Partner – Effortless Swimming Use code ALLINTRIATHLON15 for 15% off your goggles 🔗 https://effortlessswimming.com

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    Oceanside, the best 70.3 ever?!

    Fresh episode of All In Triathlon is live.This week we check in after Oceanside and ask the big question — was it the best 70.3 ever? (spoiler… probably not).Jelle talks through his final few weeks of prep heading into IM Texas, what’s clicking, and what still needs work.We also have some fun building our ultimate Iron-distance relay teams, naming our best ever male and female lineups across swim, bike, and run.Check it out ⚡ Precision Fuel & HydrationUse code ALLINTRIATHLON for 15% off your fuel and hydration at checkout.https://www.precisionhydration.com🏊 Effortless Swimming GogglesUse code ALLINTRIATHLON15 for 15% off your goggles.https://effortlessswimming.com

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    Eyes of Texas

    Fresh off an epic battle at IRONMAN 70.3 Geelong, Jelle checks in to talk through the race, how the body has recovered, and what came out of his post-race review with coach Ben.He also shares some insights from his recent session at the wind tunnel in Adelaide, where he put his position and equipment to the test in search of free speed.Aaron was on the other side of the sport this weekend, making his commentary debut at T100 Gold Coast, and gives his thoughts on how the race unfolded and what it was like calling the action.We wrap things up by answering some of your listener questions.⚡ Precision Fuel & Hydration Use code ALLINTRIATHLON for 15% off your fuel and hydration at checkout. https://www.precisionhydration.com🏊 Effortless Swimming Goggles Use code ALLINTRIATHLON15 for 15% off your goggles. https://effortlessswimming.com

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    70.3 Geelong Race Recap

    On this episode of All In Triathlon, Jelle shares his initial reactions to 70.3 Geelong, where he finished 2nd behind Kristian Blummenfelt, with Hayden Wilde rounding out the podium.The race more than lived up to the hype, with the big three all on the start line and putting on a show. Jelle talks through how the race unfolded, what it was like racing head-to-head with two of the best in the world, and his key takeaways from the day.⚡ Precision Fuel & Hydration Use code ALLINTRIATHLON for 15% off your fuel and hydration at checkout. https://www.precisionhydration.com🏊 Effortless Swimming Goggles Use code ALLINTRIATHLON15 for 15% off your goggles. https://effortlessswimming.com

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    Final thoughts before 70.3 Geelong showdown

    🎙️ All In Triathlon – New EpisodeOn this episode Jelle gives us his final thoughts on the Geelong 70.3 weekend and how he’s feeling ahead of an epic showdown with Kristian Blummenfelt and Hayden Wilde. We also chat about T100 Gold Coast, and Aaron reflects on his week in Devonport with Sam, which saw them take the win at the first WTPS race of the year.Huge thanks to our partners for supporting the pod:⚡ Precision Fuel & HydrationUse code ALLINTRIATHLON for 15% off your fuel and hydration at checkout.https://www.precisionhydration.com🏊 Effortless Swimming GogglesUse code ALLINTRIATHLON15 for 15% off your goggles.https://effortlessswimming.comThanks for listening and supporting the podcast!

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    Jelle Vs Hayden Vs KB

    This episode of All In Triathlon is sponsored by Precision Fuel and Hydration. If you want to dial in your race nutrition head to https://www.precisionhydration.com and use the code allintriathlon at checkout for 15% off.This week we break down the epic crit battle between Aaron and Brando. In what can only be described as the cycling equivalent of two mates refusing to let the other one win a town sign sprint, Aaron managed to take down Brando to claim this year’s very prestigious (and definitely very serious) crit champion title. The rivalry between Aaron and Brando continues, with bragging rights now firmly in Aaron’s hands… at least until the next rematch.Jelle gives us an update on how training has been going since getting sick a few weeks ago and lets us know he’s now back on track as he builds toward his Geelong battle.We also preview the world champs showdown between Jelle Geens, Kristian Blummenfelt and Hayden Wilde. Three of the best middle distance athletes in the world lining up against each other so early in the season should make for an epic race.We also review the Ironman New Zealand results and finish off answering your questions.

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    Our top 10 race locations

    Use the code ALLINTRIATHLON at checkout for 15% off your first order at Precision Fuel & Hydration: https://www.precisionhydration.com/au/en/Jelle gives an update on how his health has been over the past week and whether he thinks he’ll be ready to line up in Geelong. We also preview the big showdown at the final Gold Coast Crit race and share our top 10 picks from the WTCS race calendar. To wrap things up, we dive into a discussion around prize money in triathlon and where the sport currently sits. Check it out.

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    Jimmy Whelan - Pro cyclist, triathlete and runner?!

    This episode is brought to you by Precision Fuel & Hydration. If you want to dial in your race fueling strategy, head to https://www.precisionhydration.com and use the code ALLINTRIATHLON at checkout for 15% off your first order.Jimmy Whelan — the man who’s been a pro cyclist, triathlete and now a professional runner — joins the podcast for an honest and powerful conversation.Jimmy’s sporting journey is anything but conventional. As a kid, his dream was simple: become a professional runner. That dream evolved into a highly successful six-year career in professional cycling, racing at the very top of the sport and lining up at the Giro d’Italia among many of the world’s biggest races.In this episode, Jimmy opens up about the realities of life in the pro peloton — the pressure, the politics, the physical and mental toll — and the struggles that often go unseen from the outside.Beneath it all, the desire to return to running never disappeared. That long-burning ambition has now come full circle, with Jimmy signing his first professional running contract with Salomon this year.It’s a raw and inspiring chat about identity, resilience, reinvention and backing yourself to chase what you truly want — even if the path isn’t straight. Check out this conversation with Jimmy.

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    The streak is over

    This episode is brought to you by Precision Fuel & Hydration.Use code ALLINTRIATHLON at checkout for 15% off your order and support the show:👉 https://www.precisionfuelandhydration.comJelle is officially to blame for missing last week’s episode—and he owes you all a very big apology. Meanwhile, Aaron is directing his frustration at the listeners for leaking his secret Wednesday World crit race-off with Brando… some things are meant to stay off the record.Back after the unexpected week off, we’re already questioning whether the New Year’s resolutions lasted longer than January. Between coaching courses, getting sick, and a full house of parents and in-laws in town, it’s been a hectic stretch—so we’re catching up on everything we missed.We break down the latest crit update, including the showdown with Kane Richards a couple of weeks ago and what’s on the line racing tonight. There’s also plenty happening in the triathlon world, from rising World Triathlon costs to the big question: if we can’t call January a championship month, when is it okay to be a champ?

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    Jelle’s Race Calendar Revealed — And He’s Targeting Kona Glory

    Use code ALLINTRIATHLON for 15% off your Precision Fuel & Hydration order at checkout:👉 https://www.precisionhydration.comOn this episode, Jelle finally drops his race calendar — and spoiler alert: he’s going long. The first half of the season is all about qualifying for Kona, before turning his full focus to the Ironman World Championship later in the year. All roads lead to the Big Island… and it’s starting to look like AIT might need to book a trip to Hawaii 🌺🔥We also unpack the moment Jelle nearly bonked on a long ride, before Aaron came to the rescue with 60g of PF&H chews, just enough to get him safely to the petrol station and save the session.To wrap things up, we answer a couple of listener questions to finish off the pod.🎧 Enjoy!

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    Will Jelle still be World Champ with 20 meters?!

    Use code ALLINTRIATHLON at checkout for 15% off your first order with Precision Fuel & Hydration. 👉 https://www.precisionhydration.comThis week on All In Triathlon, we dive into the big news of Ironman extending the draft zone to 20 metres — and what Jelle really thinks it means for him.Aaron shares how he spent his 36th birthday racing the Burleigh Swimrun… and the brutal realisation that he is freaking unfit.We also unpack Joel Filliol’s take on “January champions” — and the common misconception that not trying to peak in January somehow means you aren’t training hard.We wrap things up with a very questionable Strava winner of the week and answer your voice note questions.

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    Non Stanford - The hidden cost of chasing gold

    Use code ALLINTRIATHLON for 15% off Precision Fuel & Hydration https://www.precisionhydration.comThis week on All In Triathlon, we sit down with one of the toughest and most honest voices in the sport — Non Stanford.Non shares her journey to the very top of triathlon, going from a part-time athlete to U23 World Champion in 2012, before becoming Senior World Champion just 12 months later in 2013. She remains the first and only female athlete to make that jump from U23 world champion to senior world champion within a single year.But with rapid success came a heavy cost.We talk through the years of injuries, missed races and lost seasons, and how it all built toward the emotional low point of finishing 4th at the Rio Olympic Games — a result that left Non in a very dark place mentally.In this episode, Non opens up about how deep those struggles went, the pressure of elite sport, and how she slowly fought her way back — rebuilding herself both as an athlete and as a person — to once again compete among the best in the world.A powerful and honest conversation about the real cost of elite sport, the ultimate highs, and the deepest of lows.

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    Our best pod yet!

    This week on All In Triathlon, we discuss Jelle levelling up the production on last weeks pod discovering a new filter that somehow makes us look 10 years younger, and give a shoutout to the YouTube channel where you can now watch the pod in all its glory. Although a few people pointed out AIT HQ still looks suspiciously like Aaron’s living room… we’re calling it “minimalist studio vibes.”On the triathlon side, we dive into the hot topic of the 20m draft rule and what it really means for racing, and debate who would win in an “equal proportioned” triathlon of 10/90/34.We finish with our Strava Picks of the Week. Jelle backs Brice Kadlek from last week, while Aaron goes with Parker Kerth, who casually logged 40 hours of training when only prescribed 32, with the caption: “Felt too good for a Monday so did the main set twice.”And don’t forget, you can support the pod and your training by using code ALLINTRIATHLON at checkout for 15% off your first order with Precision Hydration & Fuel: https://www.precisionhydration.com

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    Back for 2026: Podiums, Duels & Off-Season Chat

    We’re back with the first episode of 2026! Jelle and Aaron recap their off-seasons and Christmas break, and catch up on what they’ve been up to during the three-week podcast break. Jelle kicks off the year with two podiums from two races, but wasn’t quite strong enough to shake Aaron in their latest duel. We debate what we think is the most important leg in triathlon and finish the episode by answering your questions.We’re also stoked to welcome Precision Fuel & Hydration on board as our show sponsor. You can get 15% off by using the code ALLINTRIATHLON at checkout.

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    Season Wrap: Qatar T100, Year in Review & Best-and-Fairests awards

    Jelle debriefs his Qatar T100 race, locking in 3rd place overall in the T100 series, and reflects on his year as a wholeAaron lines up for his first race since retirement… after 10 beers the night before 🤝 elite prep, finishing 4th in a 4-man sprintWe hand out our All In Triathlon Best & Fairest awards for the year — the highs, the heroes, and the moments that stood outA massive thank you to everyone who’s supported us in our first year of podcasting — we’ve genuinely been blown awayWe’re signing off for the year, recharging and coming back bigger and better next season

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    Alex Yee: The World’s Best Endurance Athlete?

    Today on the All In Triathlon Podcast: Jelle returns from Bahrain after teaming up for the Ironman 70.3 Bahrain relay. We also preview the Qatar T100 Grand Final — big field, big stakes, and probably big chaos.Meanwhile, Aaron heads to Wollongong and almost ruins Christmas by accidentally exposing Santa to his mate’s daughter. Elite athlete… amateur festive security.Then we dive into Alex Yee’s outrageous 2:06:36 Valencia Marathon. Truly disgusting behaviour. So we’re left asking:Is Alex Yee actually the best endurance athlete on the planet right now?

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    The season isn't done yet!

    All In Triathlon — We’re back! After a solid block training together on the Gold Coast, Jelle checks in from Doha while Aaron dials in from AIT HQ. They’re still battling the heat and humidity but getting it done, sharing the sessions, setbacks, and small wins that kept the momentum rolling. Aaron has been schooling Jelle on cricket—yes, including the Ashes rivalry—while Jelle lays out his plans for the rest of the year, from racing goals to travel logistics. Aaron recaps what he’s been building behind the scenes, and they wrap with a lively listener Q&A 

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    Casper Stornes and Kristian Blummenfelt!

    This week on All In Triathlon we’re joined by two of the sport’s biggest stars: Kristian Blummenfelt and Casper Stornes. Both came into the year firing — Casper crowned Ironman World Champion, Bronze at the 70.3 World Championship and runner-up in the Pro Series; Kristian took 2nd at the Ironman World Championship, 3rd at the 70.3 Worlds and won the Ironman Pro Series.  We dig into their preparation for Marbella: training, mindset and how they stayed motivated in the weeks between Nice and Marbella. Then we break down one of the most epic 70.3 races we’ve ever seen — the tactical moments, the decisive moves and what made it so special. Finally, they share how they’re spending the off‑season and their plans and goals for next year.Tune in for insider stories, honest reflection and pro-level insights from two athletes at the top of their game.

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    World Champs recap with Lucy Charles-Barclay and Jelle Geens!!!

    This week on All In Triathlon, we’re joined by Lucy Charles-Barclay, fresh off her incredible Ironman 70.3 World Championship victory — just four weeks after suffering heat exhaustion in Kona while leading the race. Lucy takes us inside her remarkable comeback: what went into her decision to race again so soon, how she executed a near-perfect swim, and the mental and physical effort it took to stay with Taylor Knibb on the bike — including hitting her best-ever 2-hour power. She also opens up about keeping her cool on the run when Taylor surged ahead, and what it took to finish the job and claim another world title.Jelle also claims back-to-back World Championship titles. Jelle breaks down his rollercoaster race day — the crash, the mechanical, and the gritty determination it took to fix his bike, push through an insanely tough ride, and go head-to-head in an epic run battle with Kristian Blummenfelt.From resilience and redemption to raw race-day insight, this episode is packed with world-class performances, behind-the-scenes stories, and lessons in mental toughness.Tune in — you won’t want to miss this one. 🎧

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    Retirement, Noosa and 70.3 World Champs

    In this episode of All In Triathlon, Aaron opens up about his emotional retirement from professional racing — and why the iconic Noosa Triathlon was the perfect place to hang up the suit. He reflects on the incredible outpouring of support from fans and fellow athletes, shares what’s next in life after racing, and gives an honest (and hilarious) breakdown of his final race — spoiler: he felt absolutely shit!Meanwhile, Jelle checks in from training camp with an update on his form, a look ahead to Marbella, and how he’s gearing up to defend his 70.3 World Championship title.Expect honesty, banter, and plenty of behind-the-scenes insight from two athletes who’ve lived it all — the highs, the lows, and the long rides in between.🎧 Tune in, go All In, and get ready for a real look at life inside triathlon.

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    Ben Reszel - Coach of Jelle, Patrick Lange and others joins the pod

    In this episode of All In Triathlon, we sit down with the brilliant Ben Reszel, coach to world-class triathletes Jelle Geens, Patrick Lange and many others. Known for his meticulous approach to training and athlete development, Ben shares his story of how he found his way into coaching and what drives his philosophy today.He also opens up about the top five reasons you rarely hear him on podcasts — and why this conversation is an exception. From structure and data to intuition and balance, Ben offers an in-depth look at what makes elite-level programming truly effective.Whether you’re a coach, athlete, or passionate fan of the sport, this episode offers a rare and valuable glimpse into the mindset of one of triathlon’s most thoughtful coaches.🎧 Listen now on all major streaming platforms.

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    Matthew Hauser - World & Peoples Champ joins the pod!

    This week on All In Triathlon, we’re joined by none other than Mathew Hauser, fresh off an unforgettable season that saw him cap it all off with victory at the World Triathlon Grand Final and claim the World Championship title on home soil.Mathew takes us inside his incredible year — from the highs, the hard work, and the pivotal moments that shaped his championship run — to what it felt like crossing the line in front of a roaring Aussie crowd.We also dive into what was a spectacular weekend of racing in Wollongong, with action across every level — T100, Junior, U23, Para, and Elite fields — showcasing the depth and spirit of the sport.Aaron shares an inside look at his own race experience, guiding Sam Harding to an impressive 4th place in the Para event, while Jelle gives us the latest on his prep and mindset heading into his 70.3 title defence.It’s a jam-packed episode full of insight, emotion, and behind-the-scenes stories from one of the biggest weekends in triathlon.Tune in, get inspired, and go All In!

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    IM Kona Predictions with Pro Tri News’ Kyle Glass

    This week on All In Triathlon, we’re joined by Kyle Glass from Pro Tri News — and if there’s anyone who loves triathlon more than Kyle, we haven’t met them yet! Together, we take a deep dive into the women’s Ironman World Championship in Kona happening this weekend. From breaking down the strongest contenders to exploring how different race scenarios could play out on the Big Island, we cover it all. And of course, we wrap things up with our podium predictions and who we think will be crowned world champion.

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    Sam Laidlow’s Ironman World Championship Story

    In this episode of the All In Triathlon Podcast, Sam Laidlow breaks down his rollercoaster journey to the 2025 Ironman World Championship in Nice. From the struggles of recovering after Kona 2024 to the doubts about chasing qualification this year, Sam opens up on what turned his season around, how Roth influenced his decision, and the final months of prep leading into race day.He takes us inside the big moments in Nice — what really happened in the swim, his “just send it” approach on the bike, trying to shake off the Norwegians, and the emotions of the run. Sam also looks ahead to Kona 2026 and what it will take to finally beat the Norwegians.

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    Marten Van Riel previews Nice WC’s!

    Marten Van Riel Previews the Nice Ironman World ChampionshipThis week on All In Triathlon, we’re joined by Belgian star Marten Van Riel as he gears up for the Ironman World Championship in Nice. Marten opens up about the ankle injury that nearly kept him from even making it to the start line, and the mental battles that come with being sidelined. He shares how he managed the setbacks, rebuilt his confidence, and found his way back into race shape.Looking ahead to Sunday, Marten gives an honest assessment of his goals, the tactics he’ll bring to the French Riviera, and who he sees as the biggest rivals in the field. He also offers a detailed course breakdown—covering the technical bike, challenging climbs, and what it will take to run well on the Promenade des Anglais.Whether you’re racing in Nice yourself or following along from home, this is a must-listen inside look at one of triathlon’s best as he takes on the sport’s biggest stage.

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    Ashleigh Gentle: Back on Top in T100 Fréjus

    In this episode of All in Triathlon, we sit down with Ashleigh Gentle, one of the most versatile and resilient triathletes of her generation. From her breakthrough as a junior athlete—where she collected two Junior World Championship medals—to representing Australia at not one, but two Olympic Games, Ash has lived the full spectrum of elite sport.Now “Ash 2.0,” has reinvented herself on the middle-distance triathlon stage, finding new challenges, new motivation, and new success. Ash opens up about the highs and lows of her journey—the victories, the struggles, the lessons learned, and the mindset shifts that have allowed her to keep evolving as both an athlete and a person.Whether you’re an aspiring triathlete, a longtime fan of the sport, or just someone who loves stories of grit and reinvention, this conversation is packed with insight and inspiration you won’t want to miss.

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    Sam Dickinson + Jelle Geens | Inside T100 Fréjus

    Sam Dickinson delivered a breakthrough performance in Fréjus, storming to 3rd place in his very first T100 appearance, while Jelle Geens proved his consistency once again, extending his podium streak with a strong 2nd place finish just behind Hayden Wilde. In this episode of All In Triathlon, we break down all the key moments from the T100 Fréjus race, dive into Sam’s big result, Jelle’s continued form, and what it all means for the rest of the season

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    From London to Fréjus: Training, Injuries & GOAT Debate

    This week, Aaron and Jelle go all in on everything triathlon.Jelle breaks down his past two weeks since London T100 and looks ahead to T100 Fréjus this weekend.Aaron shares an update on his injury and how recovery is shaping his training.We dive into the world of “last rep heroes” — the athletes who leave it all on the line in training (for better or worse).And, of course, the big debate: who is the true GOAT of triathlon?Whether you’re chasing your next race or just love geeking out on the sport, this episode is packed with insight, laughs, and plenty of tri talk.

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    🎙️ Hayden Wilde: From Hospital Room to T100 Victory

    Just three months ago, Hayden Wilde was flat on his back in a Japanese hospital bed — injured, uncertain, and facing the possibility of a lost season. Today, he’s standing on the top step of the T100 podium.In this episode, we dive into the injury that stopped him cold, the relentless rehab that followed, and the mindset that turned a hospital room into a launchpad. From doubt to domination, this is the unbelievable 90-day comeback that has the triathlon world talking.

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    🎙️ T100 London Calling: Can Jelle Repeat Vancouver Magic?

    Jelle checks in with an update on settling into his European base, shares insights on his training, and gives his predictions ahead of the upcoming T100 London.Aaron provides an update on his calf injury, dives into the RaceRanger data from Challenge Roth, and looks ahead to what’s next on his racing calendar.Tune in for all that and more — available now on all podcast platforms.

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    🎙️ Going All In: Matt Hauser on World Champs Glory and Chasing the Title in Wollongong

    All In Triathlon with Matt HauserIn this episode of All In Triathlon, Matt Hauser takes us inside a defining season in his career. We break down Australia’s stunning World Championship Mixed Relay victory, Matt’s individual triumph in Hamburg, and what it means to be leading the World Triathlon Championship Series. Matt shares his ambitions to claim the world title on home soil in Wollongong later this year, reflects on lessons learned from the disappointment of the Tokyo Olympics, and reveals how those experiences have shaped his mindset for the future.Packed with race insights, personal stories, and a look at what it takes to compete at the highest level, this is a must-listen for anyone passionate about triathlon.

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    Roth – the crown jewel of triathlon!

    In this episode of the All In Triathlon Podcast, Aaron recaps his epic day at Challenge Roth — the greatest triathlon on the planet — where he gave it everything and came away with a hard-earned 10th place. Jelle shares how his prep is shaping up ahead of the European season and the boys dive into the early drama of their Tour de France Fantasy League, with bold picks, surprise leaders, and plenty of banter. A bit of racing, a bit of fantasy, and a lot of laughs — don’t miss it!

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    2.5 hour ride turns in to 5.5 hours because of a road block at 3 hours

    This week on All-In Triathlon, Aaron and Jelle spill all the secrets on Aaron’s Roth prep—plus the inside scoop on their epic long ride with a surprise twist featuring Marten Van Riel (spoiler: it’s not your average training day). Meanwhile, Jelle’s living his best life as a full-time Gold Coaster, cruising the beachfront on his e-bike like a local legend. Tune in for triathlon talk, wild stories, and plenty of laughs as race day looms!

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    🎙️ Jelle Geens and Marten Van Riel Break Down T100 Vancouver

    🏆🎙️ T100 Vancouver Race Recap: Hear from champion Jelle Geens and runner-up Marten Van Riel as they break down their epic showdown, race tactics, and what’s next in the T100 series! 🚴‍♂️🏊‍♂️🏃‍♂️🔥 #T100Triathlon #RaceReview #JelleGeens #MartenVanRiel

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    Miguel Hidalgo: WTCS Winner, T100 Contender

    This week on The All In Triathlon Podcast, we’re joined by Miguel Hidalgo, fresh off his first WTCS win in Alghero. The Brazilian talent reflects on his breakthrough moment and looks ahead to a season packed with ambition.Miguel shares his goals for T100 Vancouver, his debut on the middle-distance stage in Brasilia and how he’s balancing the challenge of trying to become the WTCS World Champion while stepping into the long-course area 

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    🎙️ The Riddler: Jamie Riddle Joins the Pod

    South African triathlete Jamie Riddle joins the pod to dive into T100 San Francisco!In this episode, Jamie opens up about his Olympic journey, his faith, and how helping others fuels him during the toughest parts of a race. His story is as inspiring as it is raw, and we loved every minute of this conversation.We had such an enjoyable time recording this one — we hope you enjoy listening just as much!

  41. 14

    T100 San Francisco Champ Rico Bogen joins us to debrief the race

    Jelle and Aaron are joined by the winner of  T100 San Fran race Rico Bogen to debrief the race. Listen in to hear the insane watts Rico pushed to create a 2.5 minute gap over the chasers on the bike 

  42. 13

    Magic Fred (Funk) joins the pod

    Freddy Funk joins the pod to give us an update following his crash at the Challenge Championships. He shares how recovery is going, what’s next for him this season, and how his preparation for Challenge Roth is shaping up

  43. 12

    27:39 10km or 2:11 marathon! What is better?

    Jelle and Aaron discuss the equally impressive runs from Alex at the London marathon and Haydens 27:39 10km in Japan. We also chat about Aarons move to the Gold Coast, and the All in Triathlon HQ in Burleigh Heads.

  44. 11

    What can Alex Yee run in London marathon?

    This episode Jelle and Aaron preview London marathon this weekend and discuss what we think Alex Yee might run. Also give an update on how our training has been the last few weeks and preview IM Texas this weekend

  45. 10

    The most impressive back to back weekends of racing ever? Marten joins Jelle to debrief T100 Singapore

    Marten van Riel just pulled off one of the most impressive doubles we’ve seen — 2nd at Ironman South Africa last week, followed by 3rd at the T100 Singapore this weekend. Huge performance on back-to-back weekends.Catch his race debrief with Jelle now on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts

  46. 9

    Marten Van Riel joins the pod to debrief IM SA and preview T100 Singapore

    In this episode Jelle and Aaron are joined by good friend Marten Van Riel to discuss his recent 2nd place at Ironman South Africa and to preview T100 Singapore this weekend. Marten gives us a full race debrief (Including being sick from both ends in the days prior) and whether he truly thinks he can back up this weekend in Singapore.

  47. 8

    Geelong 70.3 recap - the World Champ reign continues!

    Race recap from Ironman 70.3 Geelong where Jelle got the win and Aaron finished 6th. We do a deep dive in to how the race played out, how we felt in certain moments of the race and chat about whats next

  48. 7

    Race day is (almost) here!

    Ironman Geelong 70.3 is almost here! Jelle and Aaron discuss the race and answer some of your questions. We also give a bit of an update with how the last few weeks have looked and touch on what's to come!

  49. 6

    It's race month!

    On todays pod we give an update on how training has been going. Discuss a failed 'session' by Aaron and the heat is building for our Geelong 70.3 battle

  50. 5

    Vasco Vilaca joins the pod to preview WTCS Abu dhabi

    We talk to Vasco about his season plans and grill him on when he is going to do his first real triathlon (Non drafting) We also settle the beef (we think!) with Morgan Pearson 

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